Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
IRSCENE - Military, commercial and aerospace industry news from around the world with the major stories highlighted. AVALON AIRSCENE - Report and photographs on news and events from Airshow Downunder '95. THE EYE IN THE SKY a€ RECONNAISSANCE IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE (PART 1) - In the first instalment of a two-part feature, Ken Delve recounts the history of reconnaissance in the RAF from its inception to the height of the Cold War. SAFETY IN NUMBERS: THE ARMSTRONG WHITWORTH ARGOSY - R T Jackson describes the three-engined spacious biplane that introduced safe and luxurious flying to airlines. STRETCHING THE INTERMEDIATE TWIN - Development of the Bell Model 430 from the Bell 222, as described by Frank Colucci. FLEDGLING TO HAWK a€" THE WORLD'S MILITARY TRAINING AIRCRAFT - Roy Braybrook outlines the competition in this fiercely competitive market. MILITARY TRAINERS - Roy Braybrook details 24 principal aircraft types currently in service and under development. SOARING SENTINELS: AEW AEROSTATS AND AIRSHIPS - Dave Allport completes his survey of AEW platforms, featured in the previous two issues, with a review of aerostats and airships. FIGHTER A TO Z - Continuing the AIR International encyclopaedia of the world's fighter aircraft a€" this month covering the Vickers types; F.B.7, E.S.I, F.B.8, F.B.9 and F.B.12. FLYING COLOURS - In Early Series MiG-29s Jon Lake complements his article Future Fulcrums with a description of early variant colour schemes. TALKBACK - Readers' letters on subjects carried in past issues of the magazine and of general interest. IN PRINT - Reviews of some recent books received. FUTURE FULCRUMS a€" THE MIG-29S, MIG-29M AND MIG-29K - Jon Lake reports on the future of what is considered to be one of Russia's best all-round tactical fighters. FRONT COVER - Shorts Tucano basic trainer aircraft.
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